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A Resident Evil film wouldn’t be a Resident Evil film without the series’ trademark B.O.W.s (Bio-Organic Weapons). Given the location of our story, you can expect to see both variations of the Ivy, and a fan favorite: The Licker. |
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Since we have neither the budget nor desire for CG creatures, our creatures are done the old fashioned way: by putting a guy in a slick monster suit. |
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Our talented artistic sculptor Angela Pileggi sculpts the original pieces out of clay. Once a piece is created, a plaster cast is made and we make a latex copy to be painted, touched up, and worn by the actor. |
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Scuplted Licker Mask |
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You’ll also see plenty of the undead (in various stages of decomposition) throughout the film. A lot of work goes into the concepts of the undead, and even more work goes into putting the makeup together and “bringing them to life”. |
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